WOT
WOT cloning

Wattii Health has created the Wot® process moving forward from the first cloned sheep. Dolly (pictured), female Finn Dorset sheep that lived from 1996 to 2003, the first clone of an adult mammal, produced by British developmental biologist Ian Wilmut and colleagues of the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh, Scotland.  Wattii Health and the Wot® process can now naturally and humanely recreate any cell and its processes. With The Human Genome Project (HGP) Wattii can inform any cell on what to do.

Wattii Health has cloned the first human, Stephanie, in March of 2020. Wattii Health then applied the knowledge and processes of the Wot®, Jara®, and ACULI® treatments. Allowing Stephanie to grow into a mature woman within a few months, looking identical to the donor Stephanie's DNA. Stephanie and Stephanie(clone) could also do the same physical work at the same physical levels.

Wattii knew that although Stephanie's (clone) physical abilities were the same as Stephanie's, there was the mental aspect that needed to be taken into account to make Stephanie(clone) exactly like the original. Wattii is currently studying the phycological and physiological aspects of DNA toward nature or nurture.